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මෙම පුවතට වාර්ගිකත්වය සඳහන් කිරීම අවශ්ය වන්නේද?
This entry includes two infographics and two write-upsDuring the month of October 2021 Lankadeepa and Divaina published several articles which contained the ethical violations of highlighting ethnicity in negative contexts and highlighting ethnicity where irrelevan
උපකාරක අංක පළ කිරීම ප්රශංසා කටයුතුයි!
This entry includes a write-up and an infographicIn the month of November 2021, articles published in The Morning published helplines with articles relating to domestic abuse and drug abuse, which is commendable reporting that adheres to media ethical guidelines, as it enables victims of domestic violence and those suffering from drug addiction to get help via an emergency helpline
දිවි තොර කර ගැනීම අපරාධයක් ලෙසින් දැක්විය යුතුද?
On March 4, 2021 Daily Mirror reported on suicide in a manner that did not comply with media ethics guidelines
භාවාතිශය වාර්තාකරණයන්
This entry includes six infographics and six write-upsDuring the month of November 2021, Aruna, Lankadeepa, Divaina, and Sunday Aruna published several articles which contained the following ethical violations: sensationalising news on sexual crimes, trivialising sexual crimes, using sensational headings, and using sensational cartoons to describe violent events
S2887_PCR_Public Sector Debt
This submission includes English, Sinhala, and Tamil versions of the fact check.TRUE: The CBSL has reported that the public sector debt is 109.7% of the GDP. This is the highest it has ever been in history. If we disregard the government’s undervaluation of sovereign bonds, this figure will exceed 113% of the GDP. - Patali Champika Ranawaka, Dinamina, 2 June 202
නොමඟ යවන පුවත් සහ මාධ්ය ආචාර ධර්ම
This entry includes a write-up and infographic. (both in Sinhala)In the month of October, Sunday Divaina published misleading headline and misleading information on Pandora papers that 93 Sri Lankans were among the individuals exposed by the Papers, whereas 93 was the total count of Sri Lankans whose names have been revealed through all the papers that were ever published by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ)
"ගණිකාව" ද? ලිංගික ශ්රමික කාන්තාව ද?
This entry includes a write-up and an infographic (both in Sinhala)In the month of December 2021, articles published in Mawbima and Aruna used the term "Ganikawa", which is a derogatory term to describe sex workers that leads to social discrimination
Racial Profiling and Language Polarisation in Sri Lankan Media: A Problem Highlighted by “Ethics Eye” and “The Divide”
8p.This research brief introduces two ailments in the Sri Lankan media that have negative social ramifications on minorities: (1) racial profiling; and (2) language polarisation. This brief provides a short introduction to the two problems and provides examples published via Ethics Eye and The Divide
කොවිඩ් 19 සහ කොන් කිරීම්
This entry includes two write-ups and Infographics (all in Sinhala).In the month of September 2021 articles published in daily Lankadeepa and Dinamina referred to COVID-19 patients using derogatory and discriminatory language which is a violation of media ethical guidelines
අගතිකාරී ආකල්ප සහ වාර්ගිකත්වය
This entry includes a write-up and an infographic (both in Sinhala)In the month of November 2021, an article published in Sunday Aruna highlighted the ethnicity of a woman as "Tamil" and promoted social prejudices surrounding skin colour by describing her physical appearance and skin colour